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Any doctor caught ignoring this rule is likely to face professional sanction — including being struck off. And it may not end there. The doctor could also be charged with a sexual offence or face a civil action for battery or harassment.
When patients sexually harass their doctors, they face the same legal liability as mentioned above. But in cases where sex is consensual and initiated by the patient did either party really do anything wrong? In my view, they have both done something wrong. The relationship between doctors and patients is unequal in terms of power and trust.
Even when sex is consensual and initiated by patients, doctors take advantage of the power entrusted in them by patients and society. This is especially the case where a patient is vulnerable , such as those where a patient is undergoing therapy. Disturbingly, a large number of cases against psychiatrists brought by their regulatory body in the UK are about sexual misconduct.
In fact, all patients may be vulnerable to some extent since, when we approach doctors, we do so because we are ill or have a concern about our health.